SummaryIn eukaryotes, fertilization relies on complex and specialized mechanisms that achieve the precise delivery of the male gamete to the female gamete and their subsequent union [1–4]. In flowering plants, the haploid male gametophyte or pollen tube (PT) [5] carries two nonmotile sperm cells to the female gametophyte (FG) or embryo sac [6] during a long assisted journey through the maternal tissues [7–10]. In Arabidopsis, typically one PT reaches one of the two synergids of the FG (Figure 1A), where it terminates its growth and delivers the sperm cells, a poorly understood process called pollen-tube reception. Here, we report the isolation and characterization of the Arabidopsis mutant abstinence by mutual consent (amc). Interestingly, ...
SummarySexual reproduction of flowering plants is distinguished by double fertilization—the two sper...
Fertilization in flowering plants requires a complex series of coordinated events involving interact...
To identify genes with essential roles in male gametophytic development, including postpollination (...
Reproduction in angiosperms depends on communication processes of the male gametophyte (pollen) with...
Species-specific gamete recognition is a key premise to ensure reproductive success and the maintena...
SummaryIn animal fertilization, multiple sperms typically arrive at an egg cell to “win the race” fo...
AbstractFertilization in both animals and plants relies on the correct targeting of the male gametes...
SummaryIn flowering plants, double fertilization is normally accomplished by the first pollen tube, ...
SummaryIn double fertilization, a reproductive system unique to flowering plants, two immotile sperm...
The evolutionary success of higher plants relies on a very short gametophytic phase, which underlies...
SummaryIn flowering plants, immotile sperm cells develop within the pollen grain and are delivered t...
SummaryIn sexual reproduction, proper communication and cooperation between male and female organs a...
SummaryFertilization requires recognition, attachment, and membrane fusion between gametes. In metaz...
During sexual reproduction in flowering plants such as Arabidopsis, a tip-growing pollen tube (PT) i...
To identify genes with essential roles in male gametophytic development, including postpollination (...
SummarySexual reproduction of flowering plants is distinguished by double fertilization—the two sper...
Fertilization in flowering plants requires a complex series of coordinated events involving interact...
To identify genes with essential roles in male gametophytic development, including postpollination (...
Reproduction in angiosperms depends on communication processes of the male gametophyte (pollen) with...
Species-specific gamete recognition is a key premise to ensure reproductive success and the maintena...
SummaryIn animal fertilization, multiple sperms typically arrive at an egg cell to “win the race” fo...
AbstractFertilization in both animals and plants relies on the correct targeting of the male gametes...
SummaryIn flowering plants, double fertilization is normally accomplished by the first pollen tube, ...
SummaryIn double fertilization, a reproductive system unique to flowering plants, two immotile sperm...
The evolutionary success of higher plants relies on a very short gametophytic phase, which underlies...
SummaryIn flowering plants, immotile sperm cells develop within the pollen grain and are delivered t...
SummaryIn sexual reproduction, proper communication and cooperation between male and female organs a...
SummaryFertilization requires recognition, attachment, and membrane fusion between gametes. In metaz...
During sexual reproduction in flowering plants such as Arabidopsis, a tip-growing pollen tube (PT) i...
To identify genes with essential roles in male gametophytic development, including postpollination (...
SummarySexual reproduction of flowering plants is distinguished by double fertilization—the two sper...
Fertilization in flowering plants requires a complex series of coordinated events involving interact...
To identify genes with essential roles in male gametophytic development, including postpollination (...